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yes i use dual boot with xp...it works under win and works the button to turn 
on/off

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>Data: 28/06/2009 
1.12
>A: "ivan dell'oro"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community assistance, 
encouragement,
>	and advice for using Fedora."<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Ogg: 
Re: Re&#39;&#39;&#39;s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>
>do you use dual-
boot with Windows?
>
>if yes, boot into Windows and make sure that the wireless 
device is
>turned on and working (might be strange but I already saw people who

>did that and the wi-fi started to work on Linux).
>
>2009/6/27 ivan dell'oro 
<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> the fist command answer: WARNING : Deprecated config file 
/etc/modprobe.conf ,
>> all files belong into /etc/modprobe.d
>> and the second 
open a new line with ">"
>> where i can write but it does nothing please help 
me! thank's for the help
>> given to my 'til now!
>>
>>>----Messaggio 
originale----
>>>Da: ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>Data: 27/06/2009 21.58
>>>A: 
"ivan dell'oro"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community
>> assistance, encouragement,

>>>       and advice for using Fedora."<fedora-list@redhat.
>> com>
>>>Ogg: Re: 
Re&#39;&#39;&#39;s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>
>>>Have
>> you 
followed one of the methods of the link?
>>>
>>>Try
>>>su -c '/sbin/modprobe 
b43'
>>
>>>to test if the module is working
>>>
>>>or you can try:
>>>su -c 
'echo "alias wlan0
>> b43" >> /etc/modprobe.conf'
>>>to turn on the module on 
boot.
>>>
>>>2009/6/27 ivan
>> dell'oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>> i think that 
the problem now tha firmware is
>> installed is that the device will
>>>> not 
start during the boot.
>>>> is always
>> switched off and i push the botton to 
turn
>>>> it on nothing happen!
>>>>
>>>>>----
>> Messaggio originale----

>>>>>Da: ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>
>>>>>Data: 27/06/2009 20.46
>>
>>>>>A: "ivan 
dell'oro"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community
>>>> assistance,
>> encouragement, and 
advice for using Fedora."<fedora-list@redhat.
>>>> com>
>>
>>>>>Ogg: Re: Re&#39;
&#39;&#39;s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>>
>>>>>Try
>>
>>>> with one 
of these methods:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://fedoraguide.info/index.php?
>>>>
>> 
title=Main_Page#Broadcom_b43_.28Official_driver.21.21.21.29
>>>>>

>>>>>2009/6/27
>> ivan
>>>> dell'oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>>> I've tryied but 
without any output and
>> the
>>>> wireless doesn't work like before...
>>>>>> 
what do u suggest me to do?
>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>----
>>>> Messaggio originale----

>>>>>>>Da:
>>>>>> ulissisgc@fedoraproject.
>> org
>>>>>>>Data:
>>>> 26/06/2009 
16.14
>>>>>>>A: "Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"
>>>>>> <Z3N58@libero.
>> it>, "Community
>>>> 
assistance, encouragement, and advice for using
>>>>>> Fedora."
>> <fedora-
list@redhat.
>>>> com>
>>>>>>>Ogg: Re: R: Re: R: Re: [was (no subject)]
>>

>>>>>> Wireless in F11
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>In
>>>> the console type:
>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>su -
>>
>>>>>>>rpm -Uivh http://dnmouse.
>>>>>> org/b43-3-4.fc11.
>>>> 
noarch.rpm
>>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>>>and restart
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>2009/6/26 Z3N58@libero.
it
>>>>>> <Z3N58@libero.
>>>>
>> it>:
>>>>>>>> so i think that my bcm has to 
work but somebody could
>>>>>> tell me
>> what
>>>> i have to do
>>>>>>>> to 
make it working?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>----Messaggio
>>
>>>>>> originale----
>>>>

>>>>>>>>>Da: ulissisgc@fedoraproject.
>>>>>>>> org
>>
>>>>>>>>>Data: 26/06/2009 
15.57
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>A: "Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"<Z3N58@libero.
>> it>, 
"Community
>>>>>>>> assistance,
>>>>>>
>>>> encouragement, and advice for using

>> Fedora."<fedora-list@redhat.
>>>>>>>> com>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Ogg: Re: R: 
Re: [was
>> (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>2.4 Ghz this
>>>> 
case
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>> is the transmission frequency that the wireless

>>>>>>>>>signal work
>>>> with.
>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>2009/6/26
>>>>>>>> 
Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>> i'm very 
sorry
>>>>>> for the object, i
>>>>>>>> can
>> assure that wasn't
>>>> 
intenctional, i
>>>>>>>>>> forgot!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> so, using
>> the command

>>>>>>>> lspci the
>>>> answer is: 06:00.0 Network controller:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>

>>>>>> Broadcom Corporation
>>>>>>>>
>>>> BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
>>>>>>>>>> 
i don't
>> know lther cmd
>>>>>> to know
>>>>>>>>>> wich
>>>> version of

>>>>>>>> broadcom i have.
>>
>>>>>>>>>> reading tha page http:
>>>>>> //www.

>>>> dnmouse.
>>>>>>>>>> org/broadcom.
>> html i
>>>>>>>> can understand that 
is supported but
>>>>
>>>>>> afther is written
>>
>>>>>>>>>> "only tha 2.4 Ghz

>>>>>>>> part" and i don't understand
>>>> if
>>>>>> with
>> my cpu (AMD 
Sempron™ SI-
>>>>>>>>>> 42  2,1 GHz,
>>>>>>>> cache L2 = 512 KB)
>>>>
>> will

>>>>>> works!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> thank's everybody for the
>>>>>>>>>>
>> 
answers...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>> ivan
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>----
Messaggio
>> originale----
>>>>>>>>>>>Da: bmearns@ieee.
>>>> org

>>>>>>>>>>>Data:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>> 26/06/2009 14.24
>>>>>>>>>>>A: 
"Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"
>>>> <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>,
>> "Community
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> 
assistance,
>>>>>>>>>> encouragement, and
>>>> advice for
>> using Fedora."
<fedora-
>>>>>> list@redhat.
>>>>>>>> com>
>>>>>>>>>>>Ogg: Re:
>>>>
>>

>>>>>>>>>> [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>On 
Fri, Jun
>> 26,
>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2009 at 7:22 AM,
>>>>>>>>>> Z3N58@libero.
>>>>>> 
it<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>> i'm a
>>>>>>>> 
new user of Fedora
>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>> 'cause I was
>>>> using another 
distribution of linux
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> and i want to

>>>>>> put
>>>> F11 on
>>>>>>>>>> my laptop (Hp 6735s) but I
>> tryed the live

>>>>>>>> version and
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> the wifi is not
>>

>>>>>>>>>> working...i wanna jnow if is just a
>>>>
>>>>>>>> live problem

>>>>>> and if
>> is like
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>> installing

>>>> F11 the problem will
>>
>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>> solved or is a problem with the

>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>>>>>> wireless hardware (Broadcom
>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> 802.11). Are just some
>>>>
>> months that i'm using linux
>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>> i'm not so
>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>> good at it.

>>>>>>>>>>>> thank's to everybody!
>>>>>>>>>>>> ivan
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> 
[clipped]
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>In my
>>>>>>>>
>> experience, 
Linux is still somewhat immature
>>>>
>>>>>> in the wireless
>>

>>>>>>>>>>>area, but
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> does seem to be catching up
>>>> 
rapidly
>>>>>>
>> (this is obviously a
>>>>>>>>>>>pretty high demand
>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> area). As
>>>>
>> with most linux-
>>>>>> hardware issues, the real

>>>>>>>>>>>problem is vendor
>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>> support
>>>>>>>>>> for the Linux

>>>>>> kernel.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>But I
>> digress. I'm
>>>> guessing the 
problem
>>>>>>>> will not
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> magically
>> solve

>>>>>>>>>>>itself just
>>>> by installing F11, but I can't say
>>>>>>>> for
>>

>>>>>> sure. I
>>>>>>>>>> think
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>certain wireless devices just 
aren't
>> supported in Linux
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> yet, but
>>>> if
>>>>>>>>>>>you

>>>>>>>>>> already had
>> it working in another distro, then
>>>>>> that's
>>>>

>>>>>>>> probably not
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>the issue.
>>>>>>>>>> Personally, I've only 
tried a few
>>>>>>
>>>>
>> different
>>>>>>>> wireless
>>>>>>>>>>>devices with 
linux, but
>>>>>>>>>> the only
>> one that
>>>> I
>>>>>> could get to work

>>>>>>>> was the
>>>>>>>>>>>Linksys WUSB54GC
>> USB Wireless
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>> 
network
>>>>>> adapter, but I think any
>>>>>>>> device
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>that uses 
Ralink rt73
>>>> chipset has good
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> support in
>> Linux.

>>>>>>>> Specifically,
>>>>>>>>>>>the
>>>> drivers for this chipset are
>>>>>>

>> part of the
>>>>>>>>>> Fedora distro:
>>>>>>>> I just
>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>recently
>> installed F11 and
>>>>>> didn't have to do anything

>>>>>>>>>> special,
>>>> the
>>
>>>>>>>> USB
>>>>>>>>>>>wireless adapter just

>>>>>> worked. Info on what other
>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>> chipsets/devices
>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>currently enjoy Linux
>>>>>> support
>> are avaiable at
>>>> this 
page:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>http://linux-
>>>>>>>> wless.
>> passys.
>>>>>> 
nl/query_hostif.
>>>> php
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Hope that helps some.
>>

>>>>>>>>>>>-Brian
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
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